Each : Each operation should be evaluated separately. There should be specific goals that can be achieved and they should be more likely than the problems that can occur. At some point the risks may outweigh the benefits.
Answered 10/3/2016
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There : There is no limit on the number of times you can repeat asian eyelid surgery. An assessment must be completed prior to each attempt to evaluate your candidacy for the procedure.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Asian blepharoplasty: Your friend is partially correct in that, depending on the technique, the supratarsal crease formed during asian eyelid surgery can sometimes fade over time. This is more common with non-incisional, suture or partial incision techniques than it is with incisional blepharoplasty with supratarsal fixation. Be sure to ask your surgeon about the pros/cons of these techniques.
Answered 4/19/2014
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Asian blepharoplasty: There is no set number for how many times you can have Asian blepharoplasty. Hopefully, you will find the right surgeon and procedure for you. Sometimes, with aging, you may need aging Asian blepharoplasty eventually. Have your eyelids evaluated by a board certified surgeon with expertise in these procedures.
Answered 10/1/2014
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